Title
Transport policy and the provision of mobility options in an aging society: a case study of Ontario, Canada
Document Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
2010
Subject Area
Mobility - Independence, Mobility - Mobility impaired, Modes of Transport - Car - Licence, Population - Ageing in place, Population - Ageing of the Population, Population - Elderly
Abstract
This paper examines the provision of mobility options being one of the important policy areas vital to addressing transportation accessibility of the elderly. A provincial analysis, taking the case of the Province of Ontario in Canada, is warranted given that the country’s highly decentralized system puts provincial policies at the forefront in meeting this challenge. The paper evaluates the important progress made in this policy area and stressed the need to go beyond the traditional policy focus on the less able-bodied elderly and consider the increased heterogeneity of the elderly population with respect to lifestyle, preferences, resources, health and physical abilities. While significant efforts have been made, a more explicit recognition of population aging in Ontario’s transport policy motivation that could strongly influence transport strategies and investments attuned to the mobility concerns in an aging society remains to be seen. The paper summarizes the general concerns in the literature, policy developments, and the challenges in crafting solutions in terms of policy and research for Ontario and other regions with similar institutional setup.
Rights
Permission to link to abstract given by Elsevier.
Recommended Citation
Mercado, R., Páez, A., & Newbold, K.B. (2010). Transport policy and the provision of mobility options in an aging society: a case study of Ontario, Canada. Journal of Transport Geography, Vol. 18, (5), Pp. 649-661.

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